دورة تعليم النطق الصحيح للغة الانجليزية مجاناً

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You supposedly have an non native, an accent that is normally excepted of most non native speakers. You may have a good knowledge of the English language but that does not guarantee a good accent. But what does a “good accent” mean? It means an accent that is easy on all ears across the globe. An accent that is understood by all in the international community, no matter who the listener is — an American or a British or an Australian or a Canadian or people from any country. This accent is called neutral accent. Do not assume that all native English speaking people speak with the same accent. They differ. And people who are not native English speakers — an Indian or a Chinese or a Korean — have their own typical accent patterns. Both of them — native English speakers and non-native English speakers — need to undergo the accent reduction process in order to acquire the neutral accent.

To show where to put stress for AY sound for 14 wordsTo demonstrate the AY sound by using those 14 words in sentences

AY: When the letter A comes in a word, and sounds like an A as well. Produce this sound by keeping your chin falling down AND then bring it up to say an E. The combination of these two sounds is the American “A” sound.

Now see the position of the AY sound in fourteen sample words. To remind you of the meaning of bold capital, it means that you should put stress on that part while pronouncing the word.

For example,

Take : tAY-k Table : tAY-ble

Make : mAY-k Plate : plAY-t

Bake : bAY-k Late : lAY-t

Cake : cAY-k Faith : fAY-th

Fake : fAY-k Fate : fAY-tLake : lAY-k Great : grAY-t

Sake : sAY-k Mate : mAY-t

That has surely given you a good idea of how to pronounce those fourteen sample words, especially the bold capital parts. Now turn your teacher’s voice on for those fourteen words as they occur in the following sentences.

AH: When your upper jaw as well as your lower jaw expand apart. Which means your upper jaw goes up, and your lower jaw goes down….. you make an AAH sound. Keeping in mind that your check muscles need to remain straight, and your mouth will form a shape of an oval.